Walmart’s favorite tilapia supplier regroups after year of hiring, firing
A top-to-bottom reshuffle at US frozen seafood importer Fishin' has been ongoing since last April, with more staff shown the door as recently as the end of February
Senate-passed version of China trade bill includes toned down SIMP language
The Senate's inserted language, now published online, also mentions SIMP but doesn't propose an expansion of the recordkeeping requirements
Thai Union-backed start-up incubator launches new cohort
Among SPACE-F's latest companies are aquafeed alternative proteins, plant-based meats, and natural packaging producers
US surimi maker’s innovation push continues
As a surimi maker, having flexibility in its mix of fish inputs is even more important than it used to be
US Coast Guard calls off search for missing boat captain
Rescue crews probed 232 square miles of search area over a 24-hour period but were unable to locate Mike Morgan
US inventor offers remote-controlled ropeless lobster, crab traps
At around $2,500 for an order of 20 traps, the cost of the new devices can be a deterrent
Blumar’s Laguna Blanca brand to expand to Europe, Asia after successful US launch
Chilean farmer Blumar aims to expand sales of its antibiotic-free salmon brand Laguna Blanca in Europe and Asia after its successful launch in the US six months ago
Fish Factor: The untapped potential of Alaskan herring; Fish skin dog treats
Undercurrent News is featuring 'Fish Factor', a weekly column featuring the reporting and perspective of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
DataSalmon: Chile salmon price to Brazil keeps rising in week 11
DataSalmon's data for week 11 of 2022 shows the beginning of the decline in spot prices for the US market, and for China, but no such stall in Brazil
Canadian seafood companies pushed to extremes by worker shortage
In Canada, job vacancies increased by 63% from 560,215 in the fourth quarter of 2020 to 915,545 at the end of 2021
